Rosenfeld was a past president of the American Society of Criminology and the 2017 recipient of its Edwin H. Sutherland Award in recognition of his career achievements.
Rosenfeld was a past president of the American Society of Criminology and the 2017 recipient of its Edwin H. Sutherland Award in recognition of his career achievements.
Rosenfeld was a past president of the American Society of Criminology and the 2017 recipient of its Edwin H. Sutherland Award in recognition of his career achievements.
Rosenfeld was a past president of the American Society of Criminology and the 2017 recipient of its Edwin H. Sutherland Award in recognition of his career achievements.
Winograd leads UMSL’s Addiction Science team, which has been playing a central role in efforts to combat the overdose crisis in Missouri.
The theme of the annual meeting in Atlanta was the future of criminology.
The theme of the annual meeting in Atlanta was the future of criminology.
The theme of the annual meeting in Atlanta was the future of criminology.
Twenty-five current and former UMSL faculty members were among the top career researchers in their fields in a Stanford University analysis.
Twenty-five current and former UMSL faculty members were among the top career researchers in their fields in a Stanford University analysis.
Twenty-five current and former UMSL faculty members were among the top career researchers in their fields in a Stanford University analysis.
Lopez has worked as a research assistant for Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emeritus Richard Rosenfeld on the Council on Criminal Justice project.
Lopez has worked as a research assistant for Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emeritus Richard Rosenfeld on the Council on Criminal Justice project.
Lopez has worked as a research assistant for Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emeritus Richard Rosenfeld on the Council on Criminal Justice project.
UMSL Daily celebrates Women’s History Month with stories of UMSL women who have been making strides, taking charge and changing lives.
Annah Bender and Janet Lauritsen co-authored the study in the American Journal of Public Health using data from the National Crime Victimization survey.
Michalka has been working with Teaching Professor Tim Maher on a qualitative study that includes interviews with police officers in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Curators’ Distinguished Professor Janet Lauritsen (left) and doctoral candidate Theordore Lentz have published the results of their study in the journal Homicide Studies.
New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
The award is a way to recognize the Founders Professor for a career’s worth of contributions to the field.
Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
She’s among six doctoral students nationwide – two from UMSL – conducting research as part of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Janet Lauritsen is the fourth faculty member from the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice to earn the distinction.
Like many students, Nicole White studied long hours and got by on only a few hours of sleep each night. So in 2004,...
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